According to the Classic Car Club of America (CCCA), a classic car is defined as any automobile that was manufactured, inside or outside the United States, between the time 1925 and 1948. As there are no specific age criteria to decide the use of words like “classic” and “antique” they are frequently used interchangeably or with distinctions exclusive to the individual writing the listing. As a result, it’s better not to focus on those expressive titles but rather take each vehicle on an individual basis. One man’s “classic” car may be another man’s “antique.” (An extensively accepted though unofficial number for the “antique” title comes from the Antique Automobile Club of America, that settles on 25 years of age on a car.)
To complicate further this debate, several states have laws for determining if an automobile must be considered an antique for the purpose of maintaining the appropriate registration. This is used by many States as a means of controlling the movement of antique cars as they are not as safe as modern cars.
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